Harrynsw wrote:Silverdale 50m 100m 200m
Strikey wrote:If you are using 155grn projectiles in your 308, zero it at 25m and it will be very close to a 300m zero, fullbore shooters have been using this method for years
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day duddley75,
Use a 25m Zero Target, or make on yourself. Bore sight and shoot from a fixed rest with rear bag, measure 55mm up and mark a spot and that is your 300m zero, measure up 170mm from the 300 spot and that is your 800m zero, using 155g projies at 2900fps. A ballistic calculator can refine those numbers for different bullet weight/velocity loads. Or contact the bloke whose details are on this target, Cheers,
George the Greek wrote:Hello to all. Do you might know where can I find zero targets like this one? Preferably in pdf although if there is any online store to ship them internationally it would be ok because I live in Greece.
Thank you in advance
bladeracer wrote:George the Greek wrote:Hello to all. Do you might know where can I find zero targets like this one? Preferably in pdf although if there is any online store to ship them internationally it would be ok because I live in Greece.
Thank you in advance
That's too blurry to read details but it looks extremely simple to draw it yourself.
Do you have a higher-resolution image?
I would get a roll of newsprint (your local paper should sell part rolls) and draw it yourself.
George the Greek wrote:It's that simple. In order to draw something like that i need to have the actual dimensions of the proprietary or else it would be uncalibrated.bladeracer wrote:George the Greek wrote:Hello to all. Do you might know where can I find zero targets like this one? Preferably in pdf although if there is any online store to ship them internationally it would be ok because I live in Greece.
Thank you in advance
That's too blurry to read details but it looks extremely simple to draw it yourself.
Do you have a higher-resolution image?
I would get a roll of newsprint (your local paper should sell part rolls) and draw it yourself.
bladeracer wrote:What is it calibrated for though?
If you want to make your own to suit a specific cartridge that would be very easy to do.George the Greek wrote:It's that simple. In order to draw something like that i need to have the actual dimensions of the proprietary or else it would be uncalibrated.bladeracer wrote:George the Greek wrote:Hello to all. Do you might know where can I find zero targets like this one? Preferably in pdf although if there is any online store to ship them internationally it would be ok because I live in Greece.
Thank you in advance
That's too blurry to read details but it looks extremely simple to draw it yourself.
Do you have a higher-resolution image?
I would get a roll of newsprint (your local paper should sell part rolls) and draw it yourself.